(student) Client or AP spends airtime on those signals (waiting) while it may be not what you want them to wait for. Unless there's no better signal available and -92 is what you consider better than nothing.
@@discy12345 What I'm asking is if the AP can decode a -92 dBm 802.11 frame during CSMA/CD, does it go into exponential backoff or ignore the detection if the signal is fainter than -85 dBm.
Awesome! Thanks.
What happens when the client or AP is able to decode down to -92 dBm?
(student) Client or AP spends airtime on those signals (waiting) while it may be not what you want them to wait for.
Unless there's no better signal available and -92 is what you consider better than nothing.
@@discy12345 What I'm asking is if the AP can decode a -92 dBm 802.11 frame during CSMA/CD, does it go into exponential backoff or ignore the detection if the signal is fainter than -85 dBm.